

The first film in the Seto language in the world speaks about the brightest heroine of a small people, the folk singer Hilana Taarka, a woman who lived her whole life as an outcast in a small chimney-less hut; as an unmarried mother of children in poverty, begging her bread, doing odd jobs and singing. She always sang the truth, sometimes bitter, sometimes funny, sometimes cruel. She was feared, despised and coveted. Taarka sang throughout her remarkable life, throughout her fate, from a small Seto village to international fame. And she sang well. Really well. Taarka became the Mother of the Song, a legend. But as a woman, as a member of the community, the Seto people never really accepted her. Taarka - a despised woman and a worshiped singer.
Elo Selirand, Mart Kivastik, Ain Mäeots, Hardi Volmer, Kauksi Ülle
Taarka's Mother
The runtime is 94 minutes (1h 34m).
The film features dialogue in 3 languages: Estonian, Finnish, German.
The film was directed by Ain Mäeots.
The screenplay was written by Elo Selirand and Mart Kivastik.
The score was composed by Andres Lõo.
Cinematography was handled by Elen Lotman.
The film features a large ensemble cast of over 64 credited actors.
This title is listed on IMDb as tt0834171.
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Taarka
Released
Eesti, suomi, Deutsch
Estonia
